Since early Thursday morning, folks from all around the state have been paying respects at a memorial set up in front of the southern district station, many at a loss for words.

Since early Thursday morning, folks from all around the state have been paying respects at a memorial set up in front of the southern district station, many at a loss for words.

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Updated: 6:35 PM EST Feb 11, 2016

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WEBVTT IS LIFE WITH HOW THEY ARE BEING REMEMBERED. THE POWER OF THAT MOTORCADE WAS INCREDIBLE. >> IT CERTAINLY WAS. IT HAS BEEN AN EMOTIONAL MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING HERE. THAT MOTORCADE IS REALLY THE ICING ON THE CAKE. A LOT OF TEARS AND HUGS, A LOT OF PEOPLE REFLECTING. THIS MEMORIAL WAS SET UP HERE. YOU CAN SEE THIS SUV BASICALLY HAD ONE OR TWO FLOWERS ON IT THIS MORNING. YOU CAN SEE HOW COVERED IT IS RIGHT NOW WITH PEOPLE ALL OVER MARYLAND COMING HERE TONIGHT'S -- TONIGHT TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO THEM. ALL FROM LITTLE CHILDREN TO SENIORS AND EVERYONE COMING OUT TO SAY THEIR FINAL GOODBYE TO THESE OFFICERS. WHAT HAPPENED TO THESE TWO OFFICERS IS UNBELIEVABLE. IT IS SAD. >> A STEADY STREAM OF MOURNERS STOPPED BY A MEMORIAL IN FRONT OF THE HERTFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SOUTHERN DISTRICT THURSDAY MANY AT A LOSS FOR WORDS. >> I LIVE IN HARTFORD COUNTY -- THE POOR FAMILY, THEY PROTECT US AND I FELT LIKE I OWED IT TO THEM. THIS WAS ALL I COULD GIVE. >> INSIDE, SHERIFF JEFFREY GAYLOR HAD A HARD TIME COMPOSING HIMSELF AS HE RELEASED THE NAMES OF THE FALLEN EQUITIES. >> DEPUTY DALY WAS THE FIRST TO ARRIVE ON THE SCENE. >> 52-YEAR-OLD SENIOR DEPUTY PATRICK DAILEY A 30 YEAR VETERAN WAS ASSIGNED TO THE COURT SERVICES DIVISION, A FORMER MARINE, HE LEAVES BEHIND HIS GIRLFRIEND, TWO CHILDREN AND HIS MOTHER. HE WAS A LIFELONG MEMBER OF THE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY WHERE THEY WERE REMEMBERING HIM THURSDAY. WE ARE STILL IN A STATE OF SHOCK, COMING AND GOING. WE WORKED WITH HIM HERE FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. HE WAS A MEMBER FOR 37 PLUS YEARS. >> SENIOR DEPUTY MARK LOGSDON SPENT 16 YEARS WITH A SHERIFF'S OFFICE, THE FORMER ARMY MEN IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, THREE CHILDREN AND PARENTS. HE WAS AN AVID GOLF FOR NONE IS TAKE MARK AND HIS FELLOW UNION MEMBERS SAY HE WAS VERY ACTIVE IN THE COMMUNITY. >> MARK PROBABLY TOUCHED MORE LIVES THAN ANYBODY KNEW BECAUSE HE WAS IN COMMUNITY OUTREACH. HE DID A LOT OF STUFF AT THE FARM FAIR. HE DID A LOT OF NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH STUFF. >> BACK OUT AT THE MEMORIAL. SOME OF THE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS BUT PERHAPS IT'S A SIMPLE MESSAGES THAT TRULY HIT HOME. >> IT'S TRULY AMAZING HOW THE COLD TEMPERATURE STILL COULD NOT KEEP PEOPLE AWAY. ONE FINAL NOTE, THE LAST TIME THAT AN OFFICER HERE AT HARTFORD COUNTY WAS KILLED IN A LINE OF DUTY DUE TO A FIREARM WAS BACK

Mourners remember deputies Mark Logsdon and Patrick Dailey

Since early Thursday morning, folks from all around the state have been paying respects at a memorial set up in front of the southern district station, many at a loss for words.